Tuesday, December 23, 2008

U2 ::: Closer Than You Think


Q Magazine, again, has first dibs on press for the new U2 album due out March 2009. *aherm* In this video, Adam Clayton (the guy I share a birthday with) fills us in on their "first proper photo session" for the next album titled No Line On The Horizon and explains their singer's pro-active approach to the said activity. After all, Bono is the figurehead and people look at photos of him specifically to identify in which era it was taken because, face it, the rest of the guys look the same as the last time. And that's a compliment. But I prefer to think the bowler hat, mascara, and rolled umbrella would be the stylist's tribute to Magritte rather than a cop out to the way of the FOBs and Panic at the Discos. That'll be the day.

Great job to the uber-geek who discovered this clip ahead of schedule! This is a great Christmas treat for all of us who've been waiting for any kind of stirring in the U2 world.

By the way, just a disclaimer: I'm not Scrooged...at all. I guess you could say I'm parlaying :-] but then that would mean what's on the plate now is meh, won't it? No, nothing could be further from the truth. I think my Christmas this year is one of the most meaningful ones I'll ever have and, honestly, most Christ-centered. About time, I know. I'm gonna delight in the love I've been blessed with--God's, my family's, and my roommate's.

Thursday, December 04, 2008

U2 ::: Thanks For Your Consistency


If there's only one thing I can say to anyone who asks why I love this band, it's this: never has there been anyone (or anything) in music who can move me towards God more powerfully than U2, or to be specific, Bono's spirituality. Just take this clip as a classic example. Bono quoting one of the often-repeated truths in scripture yet everyone can claim it as the message at ANY moment in her life. The propaganda is as resonating as God is consistent.

"It's all I can do," Bono sings.